
Business is about relationships so these events are
well worth the time and money you spend to attend.
You'll find 6 good ways to track down seminars, conventions and other music business events in your area on the page below.
1 - Use The Press...
Weekly and daily local newspapers and magazines publish articles
and ads for music seminars and conventions. Grab a few of the latest
issues and scan them for events which tickle your musical fancy.
2 - Contact Colleges and Universities...
Local educational institutions, especially music schools and
colleges, may host or know of music business seminars. Check their
websites for contact details and phone them up!
3 - Ask Music Organizations...
Music organizations often host or sponsor events so they can be a
great way to discover events in your area. A good place on the Web to
find these organizations in your area or field of speciality is the Open Directory Project site.
4 - Hit the Search Engines...
Twitter Search, Google, Yahoo or Bing it. Search for "music
business seminar [insert your city]" or "music convention [insert your
city]" and variations. Enough said!
5 - Scan Music Business News Sites...
Music business news sites often keep calendars of important events in the business. Two fine examples are...
6 - Ask People In The Business.
Musicians, producers, engineers, promoters, publishers, booking
agents, music journalists, radio hosts and music bloggers are all good
people to ask about upcoming events or seminars.
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